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It's all as well easy to be put off by the early stages of setting your self up on your new computer, and to deal with the intricacies of the internet but the benefits, as soon as you've carried out so, so outweigh the effort involved in obtaining established that you'll wonder why you waited so long to get surfing.

Emailing is one of the fundamentals and it's easy and free to set up an e-mail Account

There are dozens of trustworthy suppliers ready and eager to hold your account, they will charge you absolutely nothing although you might be subjected to some gentle advertising on your way into and out of your post box.

You have Absolutely nothing to worry!

And while you're at it you might think of getting different addresses for different purposes 1 for family members, 1 for friends, 1 for on-line shopping.

There are five easy steps to a new e-mail account

Step 1: -Choose an Internet Provider

There are plenty around. You may look at

Step 2 Locate the Provider's Site

Open your Web Browser - probably Internet Explorer at this stage - and to find the provider's home page just run and intent search on 1 of the common search engines - "Google" is as good as any for the task.

Step 3: - Choose a User Name and password

When selecting an account name, do not choose names which may be offensive, misleading, disruptive, or promotional.

Remember it will be on public view, and also that your personal name is probably currently taken up.

Think of all the alternatives -

- MaryWebb, - MaryAnnWebb, - MaryAWebb, - MaryWebbinLondon etc

Your provider will tell you whether or not your option of names is accessible or not. and if your option of names is not accessible attempt 1 of the other providers to see if it is accessible there.

Step 4: - Set up your Safety

This will normally involve setting up your password which has to be some thing you can remember but something not too obvious - some sites need it to be a mixture of letters and numbers.

You will probably be asked a safety question like 'What was your mother's maiden name' and be asked to read and kind in a security code displayed in strange and confusing scripts

This last prevents accounts being set up by scammer's programmes

Step 5: - and finally Set up your Profile

Your profile might be visible to anybody sending you, or to whom you send an e-mail. so don't put personal details on there unless you want the globe to know!

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